Hello.
I am working for a company with a complex (commercial) MFC application that
we wish to port to Linux.
I have read the guide to compiling the MFC and I have a few questions (hope
this is the right place to ask them!):
- Is it necessary to recompile MFC? Could we not just distribute the same
mfc42.dll file as we use under Windows and use that?
- Has anyone written a complete, step-by-step guide to compiling the MFC
under Linux? Are there any patches or Makefiles out there that I could use
to speed up the process?
- Why can I not just download a precompiled libmfc.so (or .a) file from
somewhere and use that?
My background is in Linux programming, rather than Windows, but the program
is too big to re-write using native libraries in a reasonable timeframe.
Furthermore, I don't think we're willing to shell out for multi-developer
licences for Qt, so I believe that our best bet is to use winelib. Most of
the program runs fine under Wine.
Many thanks for your help,
- Robert J. Lee